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  • Eagle Medicine: And the Cherokee Bird Clan

  • Wohali, Book 2
  • By: Dee Nighthawk
  • Narrated by: Ember Lin
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins

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Eagle Medicine: And the Cherokee Bird Clan

By: Dee Nighthawk
Narrated by: Ember Lin
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Publisher's Summary

This is the second book in the Wohali Book Series. 

Wohali, which means Eagle in the Cherokee language, started out as the story of a seven-year-old Cherokee boy living in the 1600s. In the second book, he is now about to turn eight and he's going to show you what it was like to be an Indian in the 17th century. Wohali lives with his family in the Smokey Mountains in what is now North Carolina. He shows you his life and what they think about the world around them. He will tell you about their clans and the village he lives in, and why they were so successful surviving in the mountains. 

The Wohali Book Series will follow Wohali and his family and friends as he grows into the warrior he is destined to become.

©2022 Dee Nighthawk (P)2022 Dee Nighthawk

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